People across 24 countries continue to view UN favorably
A median of 63% across 24 countries surveyed see the UN in a positive light, another 28% see it negatively.
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A median of 63% across 24 countries surveyed see the UN in a positive light, another 28% see it negatively.
The U.S. receives relatively poor marks compared with other countries and organizations when it comes to dealing with the coronavirus outbreak.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel is scheduled to visit the White House this week as she wraps up her final year in office.
Views of NATO among Americans are at 61% favorable, the same as the overall median across the member states surveyed.
A median of 60% across 10 surveyed member countries have a favorable view of the political and military alliance.
There is minimal praise from other societies for how the United States and China are handling climate change.
Amid the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak, people around the world are still concerned by the threat of global climate change.
A median of 75% across 14 surveyed countries say they have confidence in German Chancellor Angela Merkel to do the right thing regarding world affairs.
International relations experts’ assessment of the current crises facing the world are often at odds with those of the U.S. general public.
Asked in spring 2019 which country or group poses the greatest threat to their country in the future, just 6% of Americans named Iran.
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